THIS month's Evertonian features the Blues' Cornish shot-stopper Nigel Martyn and finds out how he's enjoying being back in the big time after falling out of favour at Leeds.

THIS month's Evertonian features the Blues' Cornish shot-stopper Nigel Martyn and finds out how he's enjoying being back in the big time after falling out of favour at Leeds.

There's even been talk of a long-overdue return to the England set-up, but while it's something he obviously wouldn't object to, Martyn is more concerned with cementing his place at Goodison and continuing to build on the long hours he's put in with goalkeeping coach Chris Woods.

David Moyes has plenty to chew on in his column, with the African Nations Cup and the thorny issue of technology being introduced into referees' decision-making giving him plenty to mull over.

The man who ended the Blues' dreadful seven-year derby-itch in the 70s, Andy King, tells us how he's coping with life in the Second Division with Swindon Town while Steve Watson, no stranger to scoring against Liverpool in his Newcastle days, explains how he's looking forward to putting things right at Anfield come the end of the month and gaining his first derby win since coming to Goodison.

There's a special report on how ProZone is being used at the School of Science to get the best out of the players, Gary Naysmith's 100th game is marked with a look-back at some of his memorable moments, there's a Q&A with Super Kevin Campbell and Steve Simonsen talks us through his musical passions and tells us why Tony Hadley will always be pure Gold in his eyes.